




We sure have had a lot of snow lately! This past week has been super cold also, like a -6 but felt like -23. I thought we were going to freeze to death but fortunately, with dressing appropriately for the weather, i.e. hats, scarfs, wool coats, layered sweaters etc. we made it through! Our car has held up amazingly well too. One day the washer fluid froze on the window but now it has warmed up to 1 degree as I speak so we will make it!!!=o) Several times this winter we have gone out to warm up the car the the doors would be frozen shut. That's a fun experience to try to get them open.
Just thought I would post some pictures of our snow experience. They told us if Lake Erie would just freeze over, we would have some blue skies and days would try to look normal. (not so much gray all the time) Well, today is beginning to be one of those blue sky days and it is so beautiful! Every morning we wake up, no matter how cold it is, the birds are singing outside our window. This is a wonderful place to be right now. The Johnson Farm is quiet and peaceful with an occasional visitor.
The other day we had two young ladies come out. They were sisters and the elder sister suggested that the Johnson Home would be a good historical subject for a term paper. She had been out with a history class from Hiram College earlier in the spring and felt that her younger sister could learn a lot and get some good information for her AP history class. Elder Buckwalter bore strong testimony to them of the restoration and that the Lord has blessed us with all of the ordinances, principles and priesthool powers. It was fun to share the site with them. Even though they didn't know much about the LDS church, we feel they both went away feeling the spirit that is so prevalent in this home.